Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR36

Introduced
4/16/25  

Caption

Recognizing April 23rd To April 24th, 2025 As Yom Hashoah.

Impact

In terms of its impact on state laws, HCR36 positions Delaware as an advocate for Holocaust remembrance and education. By officially designating a specific time to honor Holocaust victims, it sets a precedent for state involvement in historical memory and education regarding intolerance and human rights abuses. The resolution serves to remind educators, students, and the broader community of the importance of learning from past atrocities to prevent future occurrences of hatred and bigotry.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 36 (HCR36) recognizes April 23rd to April 24th, 2025, as Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, emphasizing the importance of commemorating the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. The resolution highlights the significance of this observance in honoring those who suffered and fought against oppression, including mentions of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. HCR36 aims to encourage educational activities and remembrance ceremonies across Delaware, acknowledging the resilience of the Jewish community during this catastrophic time in history.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR36 appears overwhelmingly positive, with bipartisan support from legislators recognizing the importance of this solemn day. The invocation of Yom HaShoah aims to foster community solidarity in the face of historical injustices and promotes a unified approach to combating antisemitism and educating future generations. The emphasis on remembrance aligns with broader societal values concerning human dignity and social justice.

Contention

While the resolution is largely uncontroversial, potential points of contention may arise from discussions around how best to educate future generations about the Holocaust and tackle contemporary issues of antisemitism and racism. Advocacy for such resolutions sometimes faces challenges from various groups concerned about the politicization of historical education or the effectiveness of existing educational frameworks. Nonetheless, HCR36 represents a commitment to addressing these important themes within the context of state-sponsored public remembrance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SCR144

Recognizing April 2024 As "child Abuse Prevention Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR14

Recognizing March 10th As Harriet Tubman Day.

DE HCR144

Recognizing The 80th Anniversary Of The Allied Landing At Normandy During World War Ii.

DE HCR80

Recognizing Our Common Humanity And Our Concern Regarding The Israel-hamas War.

DE SCR142

Observing April 2024, As The "2024 Month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR21

Recognizing March 24, 2023 As Women And Girls In Stem Day In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR145

Recognizing April 18, 2024, As "national Line Worker Appreciation Day" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR107

Recognizing The Week Of April 11 Through April 17, 2024, As "black Maternal Health Awareness Week" In Delaware.

DE SCR36

Observing April 2023, As The 2023 Month Of The Military Child In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR114

Recognizing The Month Of April 2024 As "national Donate Life Month" In Delaware.

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